The Law and Custom of the Constitution, Մաս 1Clarendon Press, 1892 - 120 էջ |
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... given us a picture which can hardly fail to impress itself on the mind with a sense of reality . I have tried to map out a portion of its surface and to fill in the details . He has done the work of an artist . I have tried to do the ...
... given us a picture which can hardly fail to impress itself on the mind with a sense of reality . I have tried to map out a portion of its surface and to fill in the details . He has done the work of an artist . I have tried to do the ...
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... given on this point in the House of Commons on the 23rd June , 1892. ] ( e ) The rule which guides the action of peers in respect to Parliamentary elections is nothing more than a convention resting on a sessional order to the effect ...
... given on this point in the House of Commons on the 23rd June , 1892. ] ( e ) The rule which guides the action of peers in respect to Parliamentary elections is nothing more than a convention resting on a sessional order to the effect ...
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... given to all classes by the constitution of Edward I. The Great Charter is partly a declaration of rights , partly a treaty between crown and people : it contains a statement of the legal limits of the power of the crown in two matters ...
... given to all classes by the constitution of Edward I. The Great Charter is partly a declaration of rights , partly a treaty between crown and people : it contains a statement of the legal limits of the power of the crown in two matters ...
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... given , of those whom they represented , has come to be a Second Chamber , the members of which exercise their discretion freely as critics and moderators of the action of the House of Representatives . If a written constitution can ...
... given , of those whom they represented , has come to be a Second Chamber , the members of which exercise their discretion freely as critics and moderators of the action of the House of Representatives . If a written constitution can ...
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... constituted . This could only be done by the enactment of laws which would call into existence a new body , whether representative or not , to whom alone should be given 36 CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . [ Chap .
... constituted . This could only be done by the enactment of laws which would call into existence a new body , whether representative or not , to whom alone should be given 36 CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . [ Chap .
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Էջ 148 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Էջ 315 - That levying money for or to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time, or in other manner, than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
Էջ 147 - Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's Pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own Estates ; which will meddle with reforming the Church, and transforming the Commonwealth ; and do exhibit any Bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those, who, it is fitter should consider of such things, and can better judge of them.
Էջ 262 - Ireland, in Parliament assembled, towards making good the supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the sum herein-after mentioned...
Էջ 204 - ... any estate or interest in real or personal property to which any person has or may become entitled, either mediately or immediately, in possession or expectancy, in pursuance of any disposition made before the...
Էջ 254 - Resolved, &c., that all aids and supplies, and aids to his Majesty in Parliament, are the sole gift of the Commons ; and all bills for the granting of any such aids and supplies ought to begin with the Commons; and that it is the undoubted and sole right of the Commons to direct, limit and appoint in such bills the ends, purposes, considerations, conditions, limitations and qualifications of such grants, which ought not to be changed or altered by the House of Lords.
Էջ 56 - The sheriff thereupon issued precepts to the bailiff of the ' Liberty of the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter at Westminster...
Էջ 256 - Thus the Crown demands money, the Commons grant it, and the Lords assent to the grant : but the Commons do not vote money unless it be required by the Crown ; nor impose or augment taxes, unless they be necessary for...
Էջ 302 - That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal.
Էջ 254 - ... justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy as affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies, and to provide the Ways and Means for the service of the year.